The snow looks so lovely and certainly makes it feel very wintry. Its such a shame that panic sets in and everyone tends to worry so much. This or course includes us and only today my trip to Tesco to re-stock on vegetables was a nightmare in itself. The supermarket was totally packed and quite amazingly the whole stock of carrots had been depleted. However, the organic carrots were still available so this week bunnies will be going organic. No celery and even the spring greens were in short supply. We had already been over to the farm this week to buy some kale and other veg so thankfully we are all stocked up. Unfortunately for the UK when we have a slight fall of snow our whole country does seem to come to a halt. Having spent many annual holidays ski-ing in Austria its quite incredible how other countries are so prepared for these weather conditions and I am quite sure that they would find it very amusing how much panic is caused when we have such a small quantity of snow. Since the snow the temperatures have risen. My main concern over the last few days has been the low temperatures and one morning it was -8 degrees. All our outdoor bunnies are in sheds overnight to ensure that they are warm and safe. Its quite amazing how they really don't seem to mind and here are some pics of two of our foster bunnies, Barley and Seymour playing in the snow one frosty morning.
Tuesday, 5 January 2010
Snowing
The snow looks so lovely and certainly makes it feel very wintry. Its such a shame that panic sets in and everyone tends to worry so much. This or course includes us and only today my trip to Tesco to re-stock on vegetables was a nightmare in itself. The supermarket was totally packed and quite amazingly the whole stock of carrots had been depleted. However, the organic carrots were still available so this week bunnies will be going organic. No celery and even the spring greens were in short supply. We had already been over to the farm this week to buy some kale and other veg so thankfully we are all stocked up. Unfortunately for the UK when we have a slight fall of snow our whole country does seem to come to a halt. Having spent many annual holidays ski-ing in Austria its quite incredible how other countries are so prepared for these weather conditions and I am quite sure that they would find it very amusing how much panic is caused when we have such a small quantity of snow. Since the snow the temperatures have risen. My main concern over the last few days has been the low temperatures and one morning it was -8 degrees. All our outdoor bunnies are in sheds overnight to ensure that they are warm and safe. Its quite amazing how they really don't seem to mind and here are some pics of two of our foster bunnies, Barley and Seymour playing in the snow one frosty morning.
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